Headsten, Edward W., MSF 1909, 

 Republic, Wash. 



U. S. Forest Service, Forest Assistant, 

 Colville National Forest. 



Hill, C. L., MSF 1905, Ann Arbor, 

 Mich. 



U. S. Forest Service, Chief of Division 

 of Products, District No. 2; Author of 

 "Study of Wooden Pavements;" since 

 1909 Assistant Professor of Forestry, Uni- 

 versity of Michigan. 



Holroyd, H. B., BS (Kansas Agri. 

 College) 1905, Fort Collins, Colo. 



U. S. Forest Service, Forest Supervisor, 

 Colorado National Forest, Married. 



Hopkins, Arthur S., AB (1908), 

 1909, Helena, Mont. 



U. S. Forest Service; since 1910 with 

 Northern Pacific R. R. as Land Exam- 

 iner. 



Janes, L. L., AB 1907, Harrison, 



Arkansas. 



U. S. Forest Service, Forest Assistant 

 on the Ozark National Forest, "collection 

 of data for volume and growth study of 

 woodland species." Married. 



Jotter, E. V., MSF 1909, Weaver- 

 ville, Cal. 



U. S. Forest Service, Forest Assistant, 

 Trinity National Forest. Married. 



Kempfer, W. H., AB 1906, Madison, 

 Wis. 



U. S. Forest Service, Branch of Prod- 

 ucts in charge of Purchase; largely en- 

 gaged in wood impregnation and preserva- 

 tion. Married, two children. 



Keplinger, Peter, MSF 1908, Pull- 

 man, Washington. 



U. S. Forest Service, Forest Assistant, 

 San Juan National Forest. Professor of 

 Forestry, Pullman, Wash. Married. 



King, Rex, AB 1909, Gardnerville, 

 Nevada. 



U. S. Forest Service, Forest Assistant, 

 Mono National Forest. 



Kiimmel, J. F., MSF 1907, Beck 

 Bldg., Portland, Ore. 



"Honor man" for 1907, U. S. Forest 

 Service, in charge of Planting, District 

 No. 6. 



Larsen, Louis T., MSF 1910, Sonora, 

 Cal. 



"Honor man" for 1910, U. S. Forest 

 Service, Forest Assistant, Stanislaus Na- 

 tional Forest. 



Leavitt, Clyde, MSF 1904, Washing- 

 ton, D. C. 



Held the record for the longest con- 

 tinued field work in "Boundary Work;" 

 later District Forester of No. 4, now as- 

 sistant Forester (Operation) in the Wash- 

 ington office. Since 1911 Inspector on 

 Appalachian Reserves'. Married, one child. 



Lovejoy, P. S., AB 1907, Olympia, 

 Oregon. 



U. S. Forest Service, at first on the 

 ,Hell Gate Forest, then on Cheyenne Na- 

 tional Forest, now Forest Supervisor on 

 Olympic National Forest. Married. 



Maris, Harry Boyd, AB 1909. 

 U. S. Forest Service, District No. 4. 



Mathews, D. M., MSF 1909, Bureau 

 of Forestry, Manila, P. I. 



Philippine Forest Service, Inspector on 

 Island of Negros, now Prof, in Forestry, 

 Manila, P. I. 



McDuff, N. F., AB 1907, Grants 

 Pass, Ore. 



U. S. Forest Service, Deputy Forest 

 Supervisor, Siskiyou National Forest. 

 Married, 



Moody, F. B., MSF 1906, Rhine- 

 lander, Wis. 



Assistant State Forester. Married, two 

 children. 



Morris, William W., MSF 1909, 

 Wallace, Idaho. 



"Honor man," for 1909, U. S. Forest 

 Service, Forest Assistant, Cour d'Alene 

 National Forest. 



Morse, Chet B., MSF 1909, St. An- 

 thony, Idaho. 



U. S. Forest Service, Forest Supervisor, 

 Targhee* National Forest. Married 1910, 

 one child. 



Mulford, Walter, Ithaca, New York. 



Asociate Professor from 1905-1911,- now 

 Professor in Forestry in Agricultural Col- 

 lege of Cprnell University. 



Peavey, Geo. W.; MSF 1904, Cor- 

 vallis, Ore. 



With the Forest Service in Cal., chiefly 

 planting work, since Feb., 1910, Professor 

 of Forestry, Oregon, State College^ 'Mar- 

 ried, three children. 



Peck, Allen S., AB 1905, Strieker- 

 Luna Bldg., Albuquerque, N. M. 

 U. S. Forest Service, largely planting 



work; now Assistant District Forester 



(Operation). Married. 



Phillips, F. J., MSF 1906, Lincoln, 



Neb. 



With the U. S. Forest Service, chiefly 

 Extension work until 1907; Professor of 

 Forestry in the University of Nebraska. 

 Married, one child. Died 1911. 



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